US shale and Canada’s oil sands will be big contributors to supply growth in coming years.
Buoyed by renewed interest, the North American shale energy industry is on the brink of a new era, write Ivan Marten, Eric Oudenot and Emmanuel Ricolfi.

US shale and Canada’s oil sands will be big contributors to supply growth in coming years.
Buoyed by renewed interest, the North American shale energy industry is on the brink of a new era, write Ivan Marten, Eric Oudenot and Emmanuel Ricolfi.
US shale and Canada’s oil sands will be big contributors to supply growth in coming years.
Oil sands have never had it easy, say Jamie Webster and Borja Jimenez, but the oil is there and exploitation is profitable.
This year marks the 20th edition of ADIPEC which looks set to be the largest to date, with over 100,000 oil and gas professionals from 135 countries converging on the UAE’s capital Abu Dhabi from
Looking to expand into the Middle East? Maximise your opportunities with the EIC at ADIPEC.
This year’s Future Energy Scenarios document, recently published by National Grid, provides an intriguing insight into the UK’s current energy revolution.
Peter Jones, ABB Technology Strategy Manager, says flexible distribution networks are increasingly vital as the UK shifts towards decentralised and renewable generation.
We launch this issue of Energy Focus at ADIPEC 2017, where once again the EIC will be hosting the UK pavilion.
In this edition we explore the business strategies being adopted to meet the challenges of the new energy landscape and how companies can realise their full exporting potential.
Why attend? This is the only supply chain conference and exhibition which covers the power, nuclear and renewables sectors.
When: 28–29 November 2017
Where: ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock, L3 4FP
Why attend? Although contracts define all business relationships, their importance is often underestimated.
When: 31 October 2017
Where: Addleshaw Goddard LLP, Milton Gate, 60 Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4AG
Amid cautious optimism, companies operating across the supply chain are continuing to focus on their customers in an effort to allay further volume declines and quell margin pressure.
As businesses move out of survival mode and look to the future, Matthew Graham foresees a modest upturn in oilfield services mergers and acquisitions.
Energy Focus talks to Russell Dandie, Global Supply Chain Manager at Premier Oil – one of the largest independent UKCS operators – about collaboration, innovation and maximising recovery from the North Sea.
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